[MacPorts] #61276: meson @0.55.3: /usr/bin/gnutar: meson-0.55.3/COPYING: implausibly old time stamp 1970-01-01 01:00:00
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#61276: meson @0.55.3: /usr/bin/gnutar: meson-0.55.3/COPYING: implausibly old time
stamp 1970-01-01 01:00:00
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Reporter: ballapete | Owner: git@…
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.6.3
Resolution: | Keywords: tiger leopard powerpc legacy-os
Port: meson |
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Comment (by ryandesign):
Replying to [comment:13 ballapete]:
> The problem is that `port` is using (now) faulty tools and I have on my
disk files from a time before any Mac OS existed.
Peter, as I said in comment:11 we have not determined which software is
faulty. It could be that Tiger's /usr/bin/gnutar is faulty because it
cannot deal with some valid tar archives that are now becoming popular.
But it could also be that whatever software is creating these new tarballs
is faulty and that the tarballs are actually invalid. If you are
interested in this problem being fixed, please try to identify which of
these theories is correct. If some modern utility is creating invalid
tarballs, you can file a bug report with the author of that utility and
explain to them in what way the archives they're creating are invalid, so
that they can fix it, so that you will then be able to decompress future
archives on Tiger again. Even if the new archives are technically valid,
perhaps the author of the utility would be willing to revert whatever
change they made that is causing this problem for Tiger's gnutar.
Whatever the cause, as I said earlier, we probably need to modify the
affected ports to avoid the use of /usr/bin/gnutar on Tiger until the
affected ports are updated to new versions that have tarballs that don't
exhibit this problem.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61276#comment:15>
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